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The HP LaserJet 5 is a group of monochrome laser printers produced in the mid-1990s as part of the LaserJet series by Hewlett-Packard (HP).[1] It is the successor to the HP LaserJet 4 series of printers. After the LaserJet 5 series, however, HP introduced a new naming convention for its LaserJet line. While the LaserJet 5L and 5P were replaced with the LaserJet 6L and 6P, there was never a LaserJet 6; the successor to the LaserJet 5/5M/5N/5se line was the LaserJet 4000 series, and the successor to the LaserJet 5si/5siMX/5siNX was the LaserJet 8000 series. In addition, the LaserJet 4V/4MV was not succeeded by a LaserJet 5 series printer, as its successor was the LaserJet 5000 series.
Model | Introduction | Canon print engine | Print resolution | Print speed | Standard memory
(RAM in MB) |
Maximum memory
(RAM in MB) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5P/5MP[2] | March 1995 | VX | 600 | 6 | 2/3 | 50/35 |
5L[lower-alpha 1] | September 1995 | AX | 600 | 4 | 1 | 9 |
5Si (5Si MX) | November 1995 | WX (24PPM) | 600 | 24 | 4/12 | 132/76 |
5/5N/5M[3] | April 1996 | EX-II | 600 | 12 | 2/4/6 | 66/66/52 |
5Si Mopier[4] | November 1996 | WX (24PPM) | 600 | 24 | 12 | 76 |
5Si NX | December 1996 | WX (24PPM) | 600 | 24 | 4 | 132 |
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